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The straight answer

Why this isn't the $99 lifetime deal
and costs $1,000.

You've seen those deals. I see them too. Here is exactly what they sell, what I sell, and why the two aren't the same product at different prices — they're different products.

A "lifetime deal" dies with the company that sold it. This doesn't — it runs on your machine, with no account, no server, and no me.

The same words, sold two ways

"Lifetime" and "own it" have been stretched to mean a discounted seat on somebody's cloud. Read any of those deals closely and it's a subscription with the billing turned off — everything else about renting still applies. Line by line:

Their "lifetime"Runs on their servers. The day those servers stop — acquisition, pivot, bankruptcy — your lifetime ends. The deal sites are littered with dead "lifetime" tools.
ThisDownloads to your PC and runs there, fully offline. If I vanish tomorrow, your copy doesn't notice. It outlives me by design — that's in the license, not a promise.
Their "lifetime"Metered. "Lifetime access" to a monthly credit allowance. Run out, wait or pay. The meter is the product.
ThisNo meter exists. There is nothing to count on your own hardware. Render all day, every day, forever. There's no server bill for me to protect.
Their "lifetime"An account they control. Terms can change, features can move behind new paywalls, access can be revoked. You agreed to that in the fine print.
ThisNo account. There's no login screen in the product. I built nothing that can revoke, throttle, or repossess your copy — not "I won't," I can't.
Their "lifetime"Your photos upload to their cloud to be processed, under their privacy policy, on their retention schedule.
ThisYour photos never leave your PC. There is no upload. That's not a policy that can quietly change — the network calls simply aren't in the product.

What the $1,000 actually buys

That's why it can't cost $99. A $99 "lifetime deal" is priced against a marketing budget — the seller is betting most buyers churn off their servers before the hosting bill catches up. I'm handing you the entire machine. There is no bet, and nothing to churn from.

Being straight with you: $1,000 is real money and this is a one-person company. If you don't have a PC that can run it, or you'd rather not own software, cloud tiers are coming soon and I'd genuinely rather you wait for one of those than buy this and be unhappy. And when you download it, your browser will hold the file with a note saying it isn't commonly downloaded — click Keep. That's not a warning about safety; Image Desk is code-signed and the publisher shows as Samantha Wooton. It's purely about how many people have downloaded it so far, and it fades as more do. I'd rather tell you here than have you find out there.

Built by a father, on his own two GPUs

Still here? You're who this is for.

The person who reads the receipts before spending $1,000 is exactly the person who should own their tools.

Own it — $1,000

All sales final — locally-run software can't be returned once it's on your machine. What we offer instead: a live one-to-one session to get it working — Zoom screen share, or Windows Quick Assist (built into Windows 10 and 11) if you'd rather I take the mouse. Live help 9–5 Central, Mon–Fri.